Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2090

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to commercial renewable investments

Impact

If enacted, S2090 could significantly enhance the financial viability of renewable energy projects within the Commonwealth. The structured tax incentives are designed to lower the operational costs for companies undertaking large-scale renewable energy operations, which could lead to increased job creation in the green energy sector and promote environmental sustainability. The bill reflects a legislative push towards reducing the state's reliance on fossil fuels and fostering a greener economy.

Summary

Bill S2090, known as 'An Act relative to commercial renewable investments', proposes the establishment of a system of tax credits for corporations in Massachusetts that invest in renewable energy. This initiative aims to incentivize corporate investment in a variety of renewable energy sources, including wind, solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, and nuclear energy. The credit offered will scale based on the amount of renewable energy generated, starting from a 0.7% tax credit for corporations producing between 0-14 megawatts of renewable energy, and increasing up to a 10.5% credit for those generating between 141-150 megawatts.

Contention

While the bill promotes renewable energy development, there may be contention around the implementation and potential impact on state revenue. Critics might raise concerns regarding the effectiveness of such tax credits in significantly driving renewables adoption, questioning whether they may disproportionately favor larger corporations at the expense of smaller businesses or initiatives. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding how the bill aligns with existing energy policies and environmental goals in Massachusetts, particularly in addressing the urgent need for green technology advancements and climate action.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2325

Relative to grid battery storage innovation study

MA S2321

Relative to renewable energy production technologies

MA S2443

Relative to commercial fees

MA SB3183

Relating To Renewable Energy.

MA HB2241

Relating To Renewable Energy.

MA S668

Creating the commercial fisheries offshore wind mitigation fund

MA SB927

Relating to renewable energy.

MA H3497

Relative to a renewable portfolio standard review

MA H3532

Relative to renewable energy production technologies

MA SB2888

Relating To Renewable Energy.

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